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Hinterland  :  West Penwith Still a Mining Community

Hinterland : West Penwith Still a Mining Community

by Geoffrey | Jan 6, 2025 | Christian, Churches, Cornish Mining, Cornwall, St Just in Penwith, Tin Mining, UK

Hinterland definitions  :     a region lying inland from a coast a region remote from urban areas,  a region lying beyond major metropolitan or cultural centers     West Penwith is a region in the far west of the United Kingdom.  ...
West Penwith :  a Trojan Landscape

West Penwith : a Trojan Landscape

by Geoffrey | Sep 19, 2023 | Cornwall, Spirituality, UK, United Kingdom, West Penwith

What is a Celtic landscape?  The great atlantic ocean buffets the granite cliffs of the West Penwith coastline.  The high craggy moors cut through the low scudding clouds.  The twisted knotty woods conceal groves where healing wells and clouties draw...
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